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This year’s program includes:
- Thomas Foley, Executive Director of the National Disability Institute, presents Changing Expectations that reviews the cutting-edge programs that have helped people on SSI and SSDI earn more.
- An overview of special needs trusts essentials, including Special Needs Trusts 101, and Redlining the Basics of a SNT.
- What Happens When the Public Health Emergency Ends?, explores what to expect when the COVID-19 health emergency ends.
- Gain insight into resources in the legal, business development and practice management areas that may be helpful for building and growing a special needs planning practice
- Explore strategies for using a SNT to preserve means tested benefits for a minor child receiving child support.
- 3.00 hours of expected ethics credit, including Hazards of the Special Needs Trust Fairness Act – Assessing Beneficiary Capacity to Establish a SNT; Who Pays the Attorney’s Fees in Trust Litigation?
Includes: Video Audio Paper Slides
- Total Credit Hours:
- 13.75 | 3.00 ethics
- Credit Info
- TX, CA, PA
- Specialization: Estate Planning and Probate Law | Tax Law
- TX MCLE credit expires: 3/31/2025
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Molly Dear Abshire
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Session 1
—64 mins
1.00
Special Needs Trusts 101: The Basics (Apr 2023)
An overview of the basics of special needs trusts and public benefits including selection of appropriate trust option, pitfalls to avoid and case examples.
Originally presented: Feb 2023 Special Needs Trusts
Molly Dear Abshire,
Wright Abshire Attorneys, P.C. - Bellaire, TX
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Benecia Flores, John B. Henry III
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Session 2
—44 mins
0.75 | 0.25 ethics
Redlining the Basics of a SNT (Apr 2023)
Dissect a basic third party SNT to highlight the various provisions and boilerplate language that make the SNT a unique animal in the special needs planning ecosystem.
Originally presented: Feb 2023 Special Needs Trusts
Benecia Flores,
Petrosewicz Law Firm, P.C. - Richmond, TX
John B. Henry III,
Law Office of John B. Henry, III, PLLC - Bellaire, TX
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H. Clyde Farrell, Christina Lesher
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Session 3
—59 mins
1.00 | 0.25 ethics
Maximizing Public Benefits (Apr 2023)
Review the basics of SSI, Medicaid and other disability benefits that trustees must know and protect; and catch up on recent changes and trends affecting trust beneficiaries who depend on those benefits.
Originally presented: Feb 2023 Special Needs Trusts
H. Clyde Farrell,
Farrell & Johnson PLLC - Austin, TX
Christina Lesher,
The Law Office of Christina Lesher, PC - Houston, TX
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Marilyn G. Miller
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Session 4
—28 mins
0.50
What Happens When the Public Health Emergency Ends? (Apr 2023)
An overview of what to expect when the COVID-19 public health emergency ends, from the best practices in protecting clients currently receiving benefits to the anticipated new redesign of available resources.
Originally presented: Feb 2023 Special Needs Trusts
Marilyn G. Miller,
Marilyn G. Miller, Attorney at Law - Dripping Springs, TX
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Bryn A. Poland
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Session 5
—30 mins
0.50
Building Your Professional Library—30 Resources in 30 Minutes (Apr 2023)
There are a number of resources that special needs planning attorneys can use to stay on top of recent developments, to help with business development, and for support with staffing and operating a law practice. Gain insight into resources in the legal, business development and practice management areas that may be helpful for building and growing a special needs planning practice.
Originally presented: Feb 2023 Special Needs Trusts
Bryn A. Poland,
Mayo & Poland PLLC - Baytown, TX
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Beth Owens
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Session 6
—41 mins
0.75
Texas Guardianship (1301 & 1302) and Trial Court-Created (142) Trusts (Apr 2023)
Discuss Court Created Trust Road Map: 1301, 142, and the speed bumps along the way.
Originally presented: Feb 2023 Special Needs Trusts
Beth Owens,
American National Bank & Trust - Houston, TX
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Stephen W. Dale, Peter J. Wall
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Session 7
—49 mins
0.75
IRA Administration for SNTs (Apr 2023)
A vast amount of wealth in the United States resides in qualified plans and IRAs. Thanks to unique provisions for people with disabilities created by the SECURE Act, SNT trustees have an amazing opportunity to manage inherited IRAs for their beneficiaries, potentially extending the longevity of a beneficiary's trust resources and avoiding onerous tax consequences. Illustrate how attorneys can best counsel trustees administering IRAs for SNTs. IRA funding, decedent complications, IRS deadlines, tax consequences, and Required Minimum Distributions will be reviewed, including a thorough assessment of SECURE Act regulations.
Originally presented: Feb 2023 Special Needs Trusts
Stephen W. Dale,
The Dale Law Firm, PC - Pacheco, CA
Peter J. Wall,
True Link Financial - Denver, CO
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W. Cameron McCulloch Jr.
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Session 8
—59 mins
1.00 | 1.00 ethics
Protecting Individual Trustees Who Protect Beneficiaries (Apr 2023)
Trustee service should be carefully considered in advance of accepting such a role. We live in a very contentious and litigious society, and trustee service leads to fiduciary responsibilities and corresponding liability concerns. Explore fiduciary duties and related liability concerns for trustees (both individual and corporate), as well as best (suggested) practices for individual trustees seeking to minimize risk.
Originally presented: Feb 2023 Special Needs Trusts
W. Cameron McCulloch Jr.,
Kean Miller LLP - Houston, TX
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Floyd Faglie
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Session 9
—40 mins
0.75
Gallardo v. Marstiller, the U.S. Supreme Court’s New Approach to Medicaid Liens (Apr 2023)
Florida took the position that federal law permitted it to recover its past Medicaid payments from the portion of a personal injury settlement compensating for both past and future medical expenses and the U.S. Supreme Court agreed. This is a major deviation from prior precedent and practice and will result in injured Medicaid recipients being forced to pay more of their tort recoveries to Medicaid before the funding of Special Needs Trust. This decision will have a harsh impact on the catastrophically injured, especially injured children. Explore the contours of the decision and strategies for minimizing its impact.
Originally presented: Feb 2023 Special Needs Trusts
Floyd Faglie,
Staunton & Faglie, PL - Monticello, FL
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Elisa Dillard Rainey
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Session 10
—27 mins
0.50
Child Support Strategies for Children with Special Needs (Apr 2023)
Explore strategies for using a SNT to preserve means tested benefits for a minor child receiving child support.
Originally presented: Feb 2023 Special Needs Trusts
Elisa Dillard Rainey,
Rainey & Rainey, Attorneys at Law LP - Waco, TX
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Katherine N. Barr
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Session 11
—31 mins
0.50
Military Pension Assigned to SNT: Dealing with DFAS (Apr 2023)
Congress passed the Disabled Military Child Protection Act on Dec. 31, 2015, setting out provisions that allow a military parent or a legal guardian of a child with a disability to assign a military survivor pension to a d4A or d4C trust to avoid it counting as income or a resource for means-tested government benefit purposes. Procedures for accomplishing this assignment were included in the regulations to be followed by Defense Finance and Accounting Services (DFAS). Since the passage of the Act the procedures have become more specific, sometimes frustrating the beneficiaries or their guardians in implementing this process after the pension is due to be paid. Review the new requirements and steps to minimize the resistance the Trustees sometimes encounter in dealing with DFAS.
Originally presented: Feb 2023 Special Needs Trusts
Katherine N. Barr,
Dentons Sirote PC - Birmingham, AL
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Dustin J. Draper, Samuel W. Packard
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Session 12
—47 mins
0.75
Online Options for SSI & SSDI Applications and Appeals (Apr 2023)
Although great options for filing Social Security applications and appeals online exist, some things MUST be done in person or by paper. Walk through the process and hear tips on advocating for your claimant while avoiding unnecessary delays.
Originally presented: Feb 2023 Special Needs Trusts
Dustin J. Draper,
The Packard Law Firm - San Antonio, TX
Samuel W. Packard,
The Packard Law Firm - San Antonio, TX
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Amanda Flood, Dana Marquez
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Session 13
—59 mins
1.00
SSA Regional Trust Leads Presentation Regarding SSI Trusts (Apr 2023)
The SSI trust review business process requires evaluation of trusts that need a resource determination (such as new trusts or amended trusts) in all initial claim and post-eligibility events. Regional Trust Leads and Trust Reviewers evaluate trusts to determine if they meet the SSI eligibility requirements of (d)(4)(A) and (C). This session provides background information, describes the basic eligibility requirements, and provides applicable examples. In addition, hear the latest regarding recent Program Operations Manual System updates and the number of trust review cases SSA reviews.
Originally presented: Feb 2023 Special Needs Trusts
Amanda Flood,
U.S. Social Security Administration - Dallas, TX
Dana Marquez,
U.S. Social Security Administration - Dallas, TX
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Tresi Moore Weeks
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Session 14
—29 mins
0.50
Deductibility of Long-Term Care as Medical Expenses (Apr 2023)
Learn how clients may maximize funds available to them or their spouse by taking advantage of medical expense deductions from their income tax. Discuss the taxation of and deductions for long-term care services and insurance contracts, including safe harbor provisions; the requirements in order to take a medical deduction for home health care by non-professionals; how a chronically ill beneficiary may be able to avoid income taxation of distributions from an inherited IRA; and when care-givers can claim the disabled beneficiary as a dependent for income tax purposes.
Originally presented: Feb 2023 Special Needs Trusts
Tresi Moore Weeks,
The Weeks Law Firm, PLLC - Plano, TX
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Thomas Foley
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Session 15
—42 mins
0.75
Changing Expectations (Apr 2023)
The National Disability Institute has been building employment and economic disability inclusion products and tools for nearly two decades. Learn about cutting edge programs that have helped people on SSI and SSDI earn more than $40,000,000 dollars to date, earn work credits and extend the lives of special needs trusts.
Originally presented: Feb 2023 Special Needs Trusts
Thomas Foley,
National Disability Institute - Washington, DC
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Haley D. Greer, Bryn A. Poland, Elisa Dillard Rainey, Nancy Sosa
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Session 16
—45 mins
0.75
Terminating First Party SNTs (Apr 2023)
An overview of the issues and concerns that might arise in the termination of a first party, (d)(4)(A) special needs trust. Discuss handling the Medicaid reimbursement claim, paying debts and taxes, what to do with real estate owned by the trust, when a final accounting or probate estate might be required, and options for terminating small and uneconomical trusts.
Originally presented: Feb 2023 Special Needs Trusts
Haley D. Greer,
The Arc Of Texas - Austin, TX
Bryn A. Poland,
Mayo & Poland PLLC - Baytown, TX
Elisa Dillard Rainey,
Rainey & Rainey, Attorneys at Law LP - Waco, TX
Nancy Sosa,
Cadence Bank - Austin, TX
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Terry Garrett, Melanie Ibarra-Herrera
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Session 17
—28 mins
0.50
Gimme Shelter (Apr 2023)
Next to medical care, housing can be the greatest challenge. Hear legal and practical guidance.
Originally presented: Feb 2023 Special Needs Trusts
Terry Garrett,
The Garrett Law Firm, PLLC - Austin, TX
Melanie Ibarra-Herrera,
The Garrett Law Firm - Austin, TX
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Mary Alice Jackson
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Session 18
—59 mins
1.00 | 1.00 ethics
Hazards of the Special Needs Trust Fairness Act – Assessing Beneficiary Capacity to Establish a SNT (Apr 2023)
The Special Needs Trust Fairness Act of 2015 paved the way for beneficiaries of d4A trusts to establish their own special needs trust. Practitioners now have a new challenge: capacity can be a moving target. Even if there has been no incapacity proceeding/determination of incapacity, it’s not always obvious that the potential trust beneficiary has sufficient capacity to sign away their right to access their money, select appropriate Trustees and make residuary designations. Can the special needs practitioner assess capacity? If so, how? If not, what happens next?
Originally presented: Feb 2023 Special Needs Trusts
Mary Alice Jackson,
Boyer & Boyer P.A. - Sarasota, FL
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Christopher C. Burt
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Session 19
—28 mins
0.50 | 0.50 ethics
Who Pays the Attorney’s Fees in Trust Litigation? (Apr 2023)
Examine both the statutory provisions and case law regarding attorney’s fees in trust litigation. Explore pleading and obtaining attorney’s fees as either the trustee or beneficiary.
Originally presented: Feb 2023 Special Needs Trusts
Christopher C. Burt,
BoyarMiller - Houston, TX